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Incognito, hiding from the Antifa kind.
He does like a good suit does our Morrissey and he's heavily boned for a vegan. Well hard mate!
The B Grade Suburban Wedding Singer look definitely fits his persona.
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Incognito, hiding from the Antifa kind.
He does like a good suit does our Morrissey and he's heavily boned for a vegan. Well hard mate!
The B Grade Suburban Wedding Singer look definitely fits his persona.
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Yes, he goes on about that at length in one video. That’s after eulogies to the amount of time involved in bespoke clothing and how it is the antidote to a throwaway society and also an alternative for people seeking spirituality in an era when religion is not what it used to be. This was filmed in the appropriately named Ponce in one of the Southern states of the USA.They're both Born-Again Christians, and deeply in love.
Apparently, it's a zesty fruity pink like this:
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Only joking, it will be refreshing youthful pink indistinguishable from dark brown.
Yes, he goes on about that at length in one video. That’s after eulogies to the amount of time involved in bespoke clothing and how it is the antidote to a throwaway society and also an alternative for people seeking spirituality in an era when religion is not what it used to be. This was filmed in the appropriately named Ponce in one of the Southern states of the USA.
Provenance is another big thing with him - but they all go on about that.
Perhaps ‘nonce’ would be even more appropriate given his Jimmy Savile barnet!Yes, he goes on about that at length in one video. That’s after eulogies to the amount of time involved in bespoke clothing and how it is the antidote to a throwaway society and also an alternative for people seeking spirituality in an era when religion is not what it used to be. This was filmed in the appropriately named Ponce in one of the Southern states of the USA.
Provenance is another big thing with him - but they all go on about that.
Fuck me. Bad clothes and a half-human, half-lizard body. What the fuck is up with his crotch and how long is his head. It seems to be a long way from his neck to his chin
Dropbear has already spotted that and it is being discussed on the SF trainwreck thread.Kingstonian , a few words on Crompers' tattoo?
Go to ‘Forums’. Then go to ‘Dumb threads’. It is in there under the ‘SF..... trainwreck’ title.New user here.. how do I get access to the trainwreck thread?
Go to ‘Forums’. Then go to ‘Dumb threads’. It is in there under the ‘SF..... trainwreck’ title.
yes its to keep out the spammers and off the google.Ah found the answer. Haven’t hit 5 posts yet. Onwards then.
I vote yes.yes its to keep out the spammers and off the google.
although at this point im not really sure why we bother with that. should we move it to mens clothing Registered? i mean, who really gives a fuck?
cant really make out much other than the coat itself.Eh you’re stretching here. It’s a great looking balmacaan. I’d consider buying it through Private White once Crompton’s exclusivity period is over.
He’s had plenty of terrible outfits and stupid pieces for sale but this isn’t one of them.
Eh you’re stretching here. It’s a great looking balmacaan. I’d consider buying it through Private White once Crompton’s exclusivity period is over.
He’s had plenty of terrible outfits and stupid pieces for sale but this isn’t one of them.
Eh you’re stretching here. It’s a great looking balmacaan. I’d consider buying it through Private White once Crompton’s exclusivity period is over.
He’s had plenty of terrible outfits and stupid pieces for sale but this isn’t one of them.
So youre not exactly over the moon about the outfit either then?I can't figure out why he decided to line it with a gold/bronze lining like his bridge coat though. Not exactly a good match to grey donegal.
So youre not exactly over the moon about the outfit either then?
We’ve definitely seen worse, but it’s hard to find anything in this to say something positive about.
I must admit that I'm astonished that "formal" jeans with pleats and a crease have made a comeback. That was part of the late 1980s that really deserved to stay dead and yet it now seems that every iGent has a pair, or is asking where they can buy some.
That will be 1300 euros please.
Crompton has now moved on from coats to really expensive spectacle frames.
Does Crompers have any opinions of his own? He just seems to repeat anything he is told by the tailors and artisans he worships.
First off, no shopkeeper (for sartorial and other artisan types are just that - they run a shop) will ever spend an hour with a customer. They fuss over Crompers because they know who he is, and they know the selling power of a good review. So everything he writes is useless to the rest of us.
Secondly, Bonnet don't make the lenses themselves. Most of the high end sartorial bullshit spectacle-makers only make the frame, leaving the lenses to the industrial-quantity manufacturers like Zeiss (eek!)
So beware: the prices quotes, not just on Crompers' site, do not include the prescription lenses.
Does Crompers have any opinions of his own? He just seems to repeat anything he is told by the tailors and artisans he worships.